Example sentences of "[noun] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To correct for the displacement of the longitudinal image of the gall bladder from the central axis , a correction factor is calculated from the longitudinal and transversal scans of the gall bladder .
2 Mr Michael Forsyth , Scottish Office Minister , clung to Stirling with a majority of 703 , while the Tories won back Aberdeen South from Labour and Kincardine and Deeside from the Liberal Democrats , a seat lost in a by-election last autumn .
3 Shock waves from the rear seat .
4 Any point on the screen will receive waves from the two slits .
5 The objectors said radio waves from the latter could cause explosions in the plant .
6 Captain Henrick Kurt Carlsen waves from the Flying Enterprise , which he refused to leave for seven days in 1951 as it foundered in the Channel after a storm .
7 Captain Henrick Kurt Carlsen waves from the Flying Enterprise , which he refused to leave for seven days in 1951 as it foundered in the Channel after a storm .
8 A bourgeois , a man of the moderate liberal left , and unquestionably ready to confront the forces of conservatism and religion from the late 1850s ( though not before ) , he politely rejected the offer of Karl Marx to dedicate the second volume of Capital to him .
9 it differs in direction and speed from the true wind experienced when standing still .
10 In a report prepared by the tax consultants Moret Ernst and Young for the Department of Culture in The Netherlands , proposals have been put forward to lower VAT charges on income generated by the arts from the standard rate of 18.5% to a new lower rate of 6% .
11 What comes under critical scrutiny here are the presuppositions , habits of thought and strategies that , under the banner of Antiracism , dominated political interventions in local authorities , education and the arts from the late seventies to the mid-eighties .
12 . Although risks from the industrial use of microorganisms should not be exaggerated , thorough risk assessment and implementation of containment and other safety precautions … are essential , whether the organisms have been genetically engineered or not ’ .
13 Even if you ca n't afford organic produce the benefits of eating plenty of ordinary fresh fruit , vegetables and cereals far outweigh any risks from the chemical residues .
14 A number of MPs said they would continue to support Mr Clarke because they were strongly opposed to possible successors from the right wing of the party .
15 Sporadic attempts by Western nations to penetrate Japan 's isolation from the 1790s were all rebuffed .
16 This inquiry can not be conducted in isolation from the general developments that have occurred in connection with judicial review of executive authority , an area in which the courts have been extremely active .
17 The economic history of Byzantium has in the past been examined too much in isolation from the general course of medieval economic history .
18 Moreover , most such areas exist in isolation from the traditional provision for foot traffic in the rest of each built-up area .
19 But his motives can not be viewed in isolation from the contemporary situation .
20 But his motives can not be viewed in isolation from the contemporary situation .
21 ( 2 ) No individual provision in an agreement will be looked at and construed in isolation from the entire document ( and any documents subsidiary thereto , eg accession agreements , variations of particular clauses etc ) .
22 It is not because of the poor 's isolation from the modern sector that they remain poor , but because they provide a cheap human resource for that sector .
23 The two leaders threatened Serbia with complete isolation from the international community unless it immediately stops atrocities against Moslem and Croat women and children .
24 Important debt agreements ended the country 's isolation from the international financial community and made it eligible for fresh multilateral agency loans .
25 If however Christ , in and of Himself , in isolation from the other two persons of the trinity , is considered to be ‘ God ’ , then there will be a greater tendency to predicate maleness of Christ as divine .
26 It is still the case that the economy is determinant ‘ in the last instance ’ , but the economy never functions in isolation from the other instances .
27 It suggests that the individual can not be seen in isolation from the other parts of the system , and that each part of the system is essential and related to every other part in order to attain a certain outcome .
28 Departmental estimates were prepared in isolation from the other departments ;
29 The objective of controlling projects costs must not be viewed in isolation from the other objectives of controlling time and quality .
30 ‘ With the speed of integration of JAA and the Single European Market this issue can not be looked at in isolation from the overall harmonisation requirements which will influence the CAA 's regulatory system .
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